simonandtoni
Not so new Member
Hi Guys,
No experience with blue tongues - the bloody cat brought a young one in last night.
Has small ding on its head and a tiny bit of blood on its ear.
It was stressed big time. I put Flamazine on it's injuries and placed it in a spare hatchling tub with clean paper and a hide.
He survived the night and has a tiny bit of what seems to be clear fluid coming from his damaged ear.
Its defecated in the tub too.
Shall I keep him a little longer, apply more flamazine, put some water in the tub and keep him warm and dark for another day or so to see how he goes?
I figure trying to look after him isn't much different from an injured snake?
Or, is anyone here on the Sunny Coast with BT experience able to take him on and make sure he's fully recovered prior to release?
If not, I'll relocate him away from around here - its about 6 inches long and aside from being picked up by a cat, looks to be in really good condition.
Appreciate any advice.
Simon
No experience with blue tongues - the bloody cat brought a young one in last night.
Has small ding on its head and a tiny bit of blood on its ear.
It was stressed big time. I put Flamazine on it's injuries and placed it in a spare hatchling tub with clean paper and a hide.
He survived the night and has a tiny bit of what seems to be clear fluid coming from his damaged ear.
Its defecated in the tub too.
Shall I keep him a little longer, apply more flamazine, put some water in the tub and keep him warm and dark for another day or so to see how he goes?
I figure trying to look after him isn't much different from an injured snake?
Or, is anyone here on the Sunny Coast with BT experience able to take him on and make sure he's fully recovered prior to release?
If not, I'll relocate him away from around here - its about 6 inches long and aside from being picked up by a cat, looks to be in really good condition.
Appreciate any advice.
Simon